People come to Saratoga Springs in the Hudson Valley for several reasons: the healing mineral springs, thoroughbred horse racing, the area's rich history and Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs is located in the foothills of the magnificent Adirondack Park, about three hours from New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Montreal.
Saratoga Race Course
Saratoga Race Course is synonymous with Thoroughbred Racing in New York and is one of the top attractions in Saratoga Springs. More than a million people attend one of the live race meets held there each racing season, and many more tour the grounds. It is the third oldest track in the US and can hold up to 50,000 people, making for an electric atmosphere.
Why not take in a race and feel the ground move under your feet and hear the thunder of hooves as the horses gallop past the finishing line? Next, take a forty-five minute tour to learn about the history of the track. The tour will highlight a number of the property's unique architecture and landscapes.
267 Union Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, 718-641-4700
Saratoga Spa State Park
Saratoga Spa State Park is listed as a National Historic Landmark and offers many recreational activities to its visitors. Take a walk through the romantic grounds and admire the abundant classical architecture.
Next, take a trip down to the Performing Arts Center or the National Museum of Dance. On a hot day, no trip would be complete without a visit to either the Peerless Pool Complex or the Victoria Pool, which is characterized by arched promenades. Take a walk along the streamside trails in spring and summer, and in winter you can take part in several winter sports.
19 Roosevelt Drive, Saratoga Springs, New York 12866
Congress Park and Congress Spring
Take a trip along to Congress Park and Congress Spring , which has become the center point for an entire park and village. Congress Spring attained international fame for its mineral water, and to date it is the most famous spring in Saratoga. Visit the great pavilion, which is decorated in the Greek Revival style and sit beside the healing waters and enjoy the beautiful nature.
Wander down to the Columbian Spring, Deer Park Spring, and Hathorn Springs to see the individual art pieces that adorn each site. Beautiful flowers and plants line the walkways and paths, creating an overall feeling of peace and serenity.
E Congress Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
For those with a passion for racing, no trip to Saratoga would be complete without a visit to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame . The museum documents the changing political, social, economic, and cultural views of racing from the eighteenth century to today. Wander amongs the exhibitions that showcase the history of racing through a variety of mediums, including paintings, photography, sculpture, and trophies.
Visit the hall of fame, where you will recognize names such as Seattle Slew and Northern Dancer. With frequent special exhibits on display, make sure you check out the website before visiting so you don't miss out.
191 Union Ave, Saratoga Springs, New York 12866, 518-584-0400
Yaddo Gardens
Yaddo is an artist community based on a 400-acre estate in Saratoga Springs. Founded in 1990, it has become a haven for aspiring artists to work without having to worry about the interruption of day-to-day life. While Yaddo is off limits to the general public, Yaddo Gardens are available for visits all year around.
The gardens are simply beautiful, and from mid-June to late August you can see the rose gardens in full bloom. From mid-June through mid-September, on the other hand, the rock garden is in full flower. Take a stroll around the beautiful grounds and walk in the footsteps of some of Yaddo’s most famous guests, some of which include Truman Capote and Sylvia Plath.
312 Union Ave, Saratoga Springs, New York 12866, 518-584-0746
The Children's Museum at Saratoga
It is called The Children's Museum at Saratoga , but kids call it a giant playground. It does not matter that the museum’s goal is to teach, it teaches in a way kids know best – by letting them touch, move, use, and explore everything. Even more fun is the idea that they do it with their parents. While the museum exhibits and programs are designed for kids under 7, they are interactive and engaging so that older siblings can also enjoy themselves. If you are wondering what to do in Saratoga Springs with kids, this is a great place to visit. Exhibits range from a giant Treehouse with habitats for various animals and Silly Science Center to the Little Theatre and Fire Station. The museum is a fabulous venue for unforgettable birthday parties.
65 S Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, Phone: 518-584-5540
Saratoga Casino Hotel
The Saratoga Casino Hotel boasts attractive architectural features which draw inspiration from the grandeur of the Old Saratoga Springs. The concept is continued inside the hotel and guests can expect to be shown to luxurious rooms which bear witness to the timeless elegance of the town’s heyday. Guests can spend their time enjoying all the facilities of the casino where conventional slots, electronic table games and video poker vie for your attention. When you need a break from the bright lights you can relax around the heated indoor pool or enjoy some of the varied drinking and dining options. To add a little romance to your getaway you can book a special Suite Romance Package.
Saratoga Casino Hotel, 342 Jefferson Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, 518-682-8888
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
With guests such as the New York City Ballet and The Philadelphia Orchestra, the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) is internationally recognized for supporting diversity within art. With a myriad of weekly events from chamber music, jazz, rock, and pop concerts to opera and the yearly Saratoga Wine and Food Festival, SPAC offers something for everyone.
Dedicated to encouraging the next generation’s interest in art, SPAC admits children under twelve to the lawn free of charge for some classical events. The location itself is exquisite, a 25,000 seat amphitheatre surrounded by hiking trails, geysers, and natural mineral springs. Make a visit to SPAC, a high priority on your trip to Saratoga.
108 Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Springs, New York, Phone: 518-584-9330
Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery
A stunning celebration of the human experience via art, the Tang Teaching Museum & Art Gallery encourages curiosity via interactive experiences. The art is vivid and contemporary, and the Tang Museum is host to twelve exhibits each year. Affinity Atlas is a beautiful exhibit that displays African pottery and Southwest textiles as well as contemporary ceramics, painting, photographs, and videos.
The art pushes boundaries between mediums such as the visual and performing arts as well as natural science. Spend an hour or two wandering the hallways with its bright vivid color and imagination on full display.
815 N Broadway, Saratoga Springs, New York, Phone: 518-580-8080
Saratoga Springs History Museum
The Saratoga Springs History Museum is dedicated to celebrating the history and lives of Saratoga Springs. Here you will discover over 15,000 artifacts and a photographic archive that holds over 325,000 photographs of Saratoga dating from 1855 until 1980. Make sure to visit the exhibit Vice: The Darker Side of Saratoga Springs, which forays into the underground world of gambling and rum smuggling during the prohibition era.
Take a step back in time and visit the Canfield High Stakes Gambling Room, which still houses much of the original décor and furniture.
1 E Congress St, Saratoga Springs, New York, Phone: 518-584-6920
New York State Military Museum
For the history fans among us, the New York State Military Museum is the perfect stop in Saratoga Springs. Beginning in 1863, the collection has continued to grow and is now home to over 10,000 artifacts. The artifacts relate to New York’s military forces starting from the Revolutionary War up to Desert Storm and include weapons, uniforms, artillery pieces, and art.
There is also a state of the art library that contains thousands of photographs, letters, and maps. It truly is a place where you can become immersed in the military history of New York.
61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, New York
Saratoga Arts
Saratoga Arts was founded in 1986 in order to develop and promote a thriving cultural environment in Saratoga. Saratoga Arts operates The Arts Center, which offers exciting art exhibits, organizes classes and workshops for students of all ages, hosts popular public performances, screens movies, offers concerts and theatre performances, and coordinates many art programs that bring the arts to all parts of Saratoga.
Saratoga Arts also offers grants to artists and various community arts and cultural programs as well as artist residencies in schools in Saratoga, Montgomery, and Fulton Counties. Saratoga Arts organized 78 exhibitions in 2014, allowing 574 artists to present their work.
320 Broadway # 1, Saratoga Springs, New York, Phone: 518-584-4132
Saratoga Springs Visitors Center
Not sure what to do during your visit to Saratoga? Head down to the Saratoga Springs Visitors Center where you will find information kiosks, helpful staff, maps, and exhibits. From the Visitors Center, you can book guided tours as well as organize self-guided walks and biking or driving tours. Even if you have your trip planned, the center is well worth a visit for the architecture alone.
Floor to ceiling windows decorate the front, offering stunning views. Built in 1915, it was designed as a gateway into the city. Murals framing the front of the building denote significant events in Saratoga’s history.
297 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, 518-587-3241
Saratoga Automobile Museum
If you are interested in automobile history, visit the Saratoga Automobile Museum with its varied exhibits, which range from paintings from famous artists Stu Eichel and George Frayne to a large collection of both household and racing cars. The exhibits change regularly.
Visit the hall of fame, which celebrates the competitors and personnel that have improved auto racing throughout New York State. The museum is located in the Saratoga Spa State Park close to other must-see attractions, making for a full and varied day out.
110 Ave of the Pines, Saratoga Springs, New York, Phone: 518-587-1935
Sweet Mimi's Cafe and Bakery
People who want to eat at Sweet Mimi's Cafe and Bakery often have to wait for a table for up to an hour and, amazingly, nobody minds. White and clean with a pastry display case and a row of jams as the only decorations, this downtown eatery is popular for its delicious menu that changes daily. Everything is made with seasonal, local, fresh ingredients, from farm eggs to garden herbs.
Challah bread and fresh ciabatta come daily from Brooklyn, syrups come from Michigan, and they work with a number of local farms for sausages, chicken, dairy, and much more. Their breakfast sandwiches are fantastic – try the Italian Sandwich with prosciutto, eggs, mozzarella, spinach, and pesto on crunchy ciabatta. Grab one of the oversized chocolate chip cookies Sweet Mimi’s is famous for on the way out.
47 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs, New York, Phone: 518-871-1780
Olde Bryan Inn
What started off as a simple log cabin inn in 1774 has changed dramatically over the centuries and is now one of the most popular and historic restaurant/taverns in Saratoga Springs. Of course, a great number of additions and renovations have taken place over the years, but the Olde Bryan Inn still retains a very special ambiance which you can experience at first hand when you visit. The menu is large and varied, offering something to suit all tastes including several vegetarian options and some old-time favorites like Oven-Roasted Turkey and their legendary Prime Rib Dinner. There is a special children’s menu and some delectable desserts to round off your meal.
Olde Bryan Inn, 123 Maple Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, 518-587-2990
Druther’s Brewing Company
Tucked away behind an attractive iron gateway and a pretty outdoor beer garden, the Druther’s Brewing Company ’s flagship brewery in Saratoga Springs opened its doors in 2012. As visitors enter they can look up and see the vital heart of the brewery where a 10-barrel brewing system produces some of the finest brews in the state. Druther’s philosophy states that life is too short to choose a bad beer; to this end they choose the finest ingredients and the very best brewing methods to produce their superior range of beers. Beers on tap always include a couple of IPA’s, a lager, blond, Pilsner and more. The venue has a full-service restaurant which serves up delicious food all day long.
Druther’s Brewing Company, 381 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, 518-306-5275
Saratoga Farmers' Market
From May to October, every Wednesday and Saturday hundreds of people flock to the High Rock Park Pavilions to stock up on fresh produce from more than 50 vendors of the Saratoga Farmers’ Market. All vendors are also producers and grow their goodies in neighboring Saratoga, Rensselaer, Schenectady, or Washington counties. When the winter comes, the whole market moves to the impressive Lincoln Baths Building for the Saturday’s big event.
There is always music, information tables from local organizations, and culinary demonstrations by renowned chefs.
While the market has become more of a social hub than a shopping venue, the shopping is truly excellent, and you can stock up on vegetables, fruit, honey, meats, baked goods, poultry, fish, cheese, seafood, wine, jams, yogurt, milk, flowers, herbs, local crafts, and food cooked on site. Many of the products are certified organic. From November to April, the market is held indoors in the Lincoln Baths building at 65 South Broadway.
Roosevelt Baths and Spa
The Roosevelt Baths and Spa has been providing relaxing and restorative treatments to Saratoga Springs visitors since the resort was originally established in 1935. Today visitors can still enjoy the regenerative properties of these pure mineral waters which bubble out of the earth. Besides soaking in the natural mineral baths, the Spa offers a variety of other treatments including facials, body treatments and wraps, massage therapy and salon services. Other special treats which you can arrange include private yoga and meditation classes, homeopathic essence consultations and consultations with a Luminous Healer. Should you wish to stay for longer than a day you can check into one of the beautiful rooms or suites of the historic Gideon Putnam Hotel.
Roosevelt Baths and Spa, 39 Roosevelt Drive, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, 800-452-7275
Saratoga Strike Zone
More than just your average bowling alley, Saratoga Strike Zone is a family entertainment venue where everyone is sure to find something fun to do. Your bowling experience is enhanced with excellent light and sound shows, and you can even watch your favorite sports fixtures on the big screen. If bowling is not your thing you can have fun riding the bumper cars, playing with the Ballocity Ball or pitting your skills against the games in the Redemption Arcade. The End Zone Pub takes care of all your food and beverage needs and hosts a very popular Happy Hour. The venue is ideal for birthday parties or team-building events.
Saratoga Strike Zone, 32 Ballaton Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, 518-584-6460